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168 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Scholarship for four years. In Freshman year he was a scholar of the first rank and the next year received general one-year honors for excellence in all studies, he has taken the course in chemistry. Ioe played in the University Band for three years. He has lived at home throughout his college course. He is planning to become a chemist and expects to continue his studies in organic chemistry at Yale. His permanent address is I5 Alling Street, New Haven, Conn. DAVID LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTON, Dave, was born in Honolulu on Ianuary 24, 1913. He is the son of Stanley and Anna QRowenhurstj Livingston, both of whom graduated from Oberlin in 1904, and he has three brothers and a sister. He prepared for college at Punahou Academy in Honolulu and before entering Yale in 1931 spent a year at the University of Ha- waii. He has taken the applied economic science course, and he held a Hawaii Yale Alumni Association Scholarship for three years, also having the Iohn Upshur Moorhead Scholarship in Sophomore and Iunior years and the Princeton H. Club of New York Scholarship as a Senior. In Freshman year he was awarded a Heaton Prize. Dave was captain of the Fresh- man Swimming Team and was on the University Swimming Team for the next three years, acting as captain in Senior year, and he was also on the University Crew in Iunior and Senior years, he has 11umerals and major Y's in both swimming and crew. I-Ie was athletic secretary of Vander- bilt College in Iunior year and of Berkeley College the next year.
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BIOGRAPHIES 167 year he was on the Football and Wrestling squads and the Glee Club, and for the next three years he was on the University Wres- rling Squad freceiving a wYT j and a member of the University Glee Club. As a Sophomore he was on the Class Football Team, heeled the Scientific Magazine, and was elected to the baseball competition, and in Iunior year he was on the Vanderbilt Wres- tling and Football teams. Bob has taken part in Dwight Hall work, serving on the Cabinet in Sopho- more and Iunior years, and he be- longs to Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. As a Freshman he roomed with D. C. Lee, '35, the next year with Goldberger, in Inn- ior year with Goldberger and I. R. Fulton, and subsequently with Fulton. Bob expects to enter the employ of the New Iersey Telephone Company. Mail will reach him if sent to 160 Eagle Rock Way, Montclair, N. I. IAMES SPENCER LEE was born in Milton, Mass., on March 29, 1911, but since 1914 his home has been in Westbrook, Conn. He is the son of Franklin White and Aline Gerrard QSpencerj Lee and the brother of Gerrard S. Lee, '33. He received his preparatory education at Culver Military Acad- emy and entered Yale with the Class of 1933 S., with which he spent two years. He returned in the fall of 1932 as a Sophomore with our Class, but left college the following March. Iames took the course in engineering science. He was elected to the baseball com- petition in 1931, and he is a member of St. Elmo. Mail should be sent to him at Westbrook, Corin. JOSEPH LEVY, aloe, who was born in New Haven on Iune 30, 1913, is the son of David and Leah QGovrinj Levy and has two sisters and a brother. His preparatory education was received at the New Haven High School, and he held a Sterling Memorial New Haven High School
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BIOGRAPHIES 169 As a Senior he was also a member of the Undergraduate Athletic Association, president of Sigma Delta Psi, a deacon of the Univer- sity Church, a member of the Glee Club and the Class Day Com- mittee, and the Class ivy orator. He was on the Student Advisory Committee for three years, served on the Norman Hall Scholarship Committee and the Iunior Prom Committee, belongs to the Yale Political Union, Cannon and Castle, St. Elmo, and the Aurelian Honor Society, and is a non-resident member of Berkeley College. As a Freshman Dave roomed with W. G. Sanford and R. Thomp- son, both '35, in Sophomore year with LaPierre, and then with Larsen. He plans to take a course at the Yale Law School. His home ad- dress is 2129 Kamehameha Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii. GODFREY MATTHEW LONG, 'iMatt,', was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 30, 1912, but his home is now in California, Ohio. He is the son of Godfrey B. and Ruth Fisher QTransuej Long, who attended Mount Union College. Matt, who entered Yale from The Hill School, remained with our Class until March of Sophomore year, taking the course in indus- trial engineering and administration. He is a member of Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. He roomed with Whitley in Freshman year and alone as a Sophomore. Matt was with the brokerage firm of I. S. Bache 8: Company from Iuly, 1933, to April, 1934, and is now a salesman for the Logan- Long Company at 517 Dixie Terminal Building, Cincinnati, he lives on Eversole Road, California, Ohio. IOHN HENDERSON LONGLEY, 'glackf' was born in New York City, March 14, 1912, but his home has always been in Pel- ham Manor. He is the son of Iames Freeland and Evelyn fBrother- hoodj Longley and has one sister. His fatherls death occurred on Iune 3, 1927. Entering Yale from The Loomis School, Iack has taken the course in industrial administration and engineering. He was a member of the Freshman Track Squad and was on the Class Track Team that year and again in Sophomore year, also being on the Univer-
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